ArtBeat: What To See
Forever (installation view courtesy Postmasters Gallery) @ The Teaching Gallery
Jewels of Black Velvet! @ Lake George Arts, Lake George. An art exhibition showcasing works purchased during the 23 years of the Black Velvet Art Party, an annual fund raising event sponsored by the Lake George Arts Project. The multi-media 2-D and 3-D work displayed incorporate black velvet in each piece. (Through November 3)
The 24th Annual Black Velvet Art Party: Saturday, November 3, 7-11pm; $25, proceeds help fund the Lake George Arts Project and its gallery exhibition series.
1) Compose and photograph a still life
2) Crop a subset of the image and send that file digitally to a painting factory in China.
3) Wait (weeks) for an anonymous artist in China to complete an oil painting of the cropped section and send it back to Chervinsky in the mail.
4) Reinsert the painting into the original setup and rephotograph.
John Cyr’s “Developer Trays” is a series documenting, yes, developer trays: specific, tangible printing tools that have been a seminal part of the photographic experience for the past hundred years. By titling each tray with its owner’s name, he references the historical significance of these objects in a minimal manner that evokes thoughts about the images that have passed through each artist’s tray. Also on view: portfolio showcases of Elaine Mayes and David Torcoletti. (Through November 11)
Large-scale architectonic installations by Cuban architects Yilena Lourdes Feitó Echarri and Yoandy Rizo Fiallo and internationally renowned Cuban visual artists Alexandre Arrechea and Armando Mariño Calzado. (Through May, 2013)
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